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2 Broken IPOs That Can Bounce Back in 2026
The Motley Fool· 2025-12-08 11:45
Core Insights - The stock market has had a strong year overall, but many IPO stocks are currently trading lower, with potential for recovery in 2026 [1][2] Group 1: StubHub - StubHub is a leading online marketplace for ticket resale, co-founded in 2000 by Eric Baker and Jeff Fluhr [4][5] - The company was acquired by eBay in 2007 and later sold to Viagogo in a $4 billion deal in February 2020, just before the pandemic impacted live events [6][7] - StubHub's revenue has been declining for four consecutive years, but it reported an 8% revenue increase in the latest quarter, driven by a 19% rise in gross merchandise sales [9][10] - The company generated $211.6 million in revenue in 2019, with trailing revenue now at $1.8 billion, and its market cap is currently around $4.3 billion [10] - Analysts project StubHub will achieve net income of $1.23 per share next year, valuing the stock at 10 times forward earnings, with a projected 47% revenue growth in 2026 [11][12] Group 2: Klarna Group - Klarna, a buy now, pay later (BNPL) platform, went public at $40 but is currently trading 22% below its IPO price [13][14] - The company reported a 28% revenue increase in its first quarter as a public company, with $903 million in revenue and $32.7 billion in gross merchandise volume [15][16] - Klarna is expanding its merchant base globally and relies on high transaction volumes despite small take rates [16] - The company is positioned to lead in the consolidation of the BNPL market, leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance connections between shoppers and merchants [17]